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International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 184-187, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-742883

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Objective Sixteen common blood osmotic pressure calculation formulas were investigated to evaluate the calculation formula of the plasma osmotic pressure formula and the freezing point depression method.The collected data were used to simulate a formula that was consistent with the patient′s plasma osmotic pressure.Methods The osmotic pressure of plasma was measured by the freezing point descent method.Plasma sodium (Na), potassium (K), chloride (Cl), glucose (Glu), and urea (Urea) concentrations were measured by using a Vitros 5.1dry chemistry analyzer.Sixteen formulas were used to calculate the corresponding plasma osmotic pressure.The Passing-Bablok regression was used to determine the goodness of fit and paired t test was performed with the measured values.A multiple linear regression and paired t test method was used to fit a formula that most closely matched the measured values.Results The formula of plasma osmotic pressure and the measured value was the most consistent with the formula 1.86 (CNa+CK) +CGlu+CUrea+10;the regression formula using multiple linear regression was 1.86CNa+2.75CK+1.16CGlu+0.92CUrea+5.77.Conclusion It is tentatively concluded that the formula 1.86CNa+2.75CK+1.16CGlu+0.92CUrea+5.77can be used as the formula for calculating plasma osmolality.

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Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology ; (12): 801-806, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711457

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Objective To investigate the role of peripheral CD14+monocyte-macrophages in the recognition of phosphorylated antigen by γδ T cells and its relationship with treatment outcome. Methods Three kinds of γδ TCR tetramers were used to stain PBMC collected from patients with tuberculosis ( TB) and neonatal umbilical cord blood samples. The proportions of various TB-specific antigen presenting cells (APC) in peripheral blood were analyzed, and their relationships with treatment outcome were assessed based upon clinical data. Results CD14+monocyte-macrophages both in tuberculosis patients′ peripheral blood and neonatal umbilical cord blood were the strongest binding cells to CD277 antibody and γδ TCR tet-ramers. The median (P50) of CD14+monocyte-macrophages reached the highest peak after taking anti-tu-berculosis treatment for about one month and patients′condition was improved obviously during this period. Conclusion This study elucidated that CD14+monocyte-macrophages accounted for the largest proportion of APC when γδ T cells recognized phosphorylated antigens, which provided reference data for further study on the mechanism of γδ T cells restrictively recognizing phosphorylated antigen and their significance in innate and adaptive immunity.

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